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Can I say that my marriage is better than my honeymoon was? Society extols beginnings: first steps, first days of school, first dates, first jobs; but perhaps the end matters most. We plan weddings: purchase fancy clothes, eat extravagant meals,…Read more

“1. Be open to discussion on topics. 2. Be willing to work with students if they need help. 3. Take time to get to know students on a personal level. 4. Try and stay organized/consistent with teaching methods.” – Darla,…Read more

“We should be measured by the number of leaders we create.” I don’t remember where I saw these words or who spoke them, but I agreed—yes! I want to create leaders. Students who will: make change instead of talking about…Read more

Confession: By the third day of summer holidays, I was already bored. (Those of you who have kids or a spouse at home are probably rolling your eyes right now. Sorry.) Ironically, on the day I felt these obscene emotions,…Read more

How do you make meaningful connections with students? When you teach a core subject and have a classroom of 30+ students, making meaningful connections seems so much easier if you were a coach, a tutor, or an elective teacher with…Read more

“I’m not answering any questions all summer,” I told my husband. “No? Are you going to check your e-mail? Can they ask questions that way?” Awww . . . he thought I meant I wasn’t going to answer students’ questions….Read more

How many of your elementary school teachers’ names can you remember? Your first-grade teacher with flowing skirts and long brown hair? The sixth-grade teacher the girls ooohhed and aaahhed over as they tried to figure out just how old he…Read more

Viola Davis’ confident beauty emboldens the cover of this month’s Time, introducing the magazine’s feature of “The 100 Most Influential People.” While the people on the pages deserve accolades, I would like to nominate you, dear teachers, as the most…Read more

“Logic will get you from A-Z; imagination will get you everywhere,” Einstein tells us. “Imagination rules the world,” Napoleon claims, and Thoreau whispers that “The world is but a canvas to our imagination.” But . . . Don’t we have…Read more